SPOL and the Society for College and University Planning (SCUP) Form Strategic Alliance
Higher education technology pioneer, SPOL,
and the Society for College and University Planning (SCUP) are proud to
announce their strategic alliance, combining SCUP's programs and expertise in
integrated planning with SPOL's technological Portland News resources.
As the COVID-19 pandemic has changed the way higher education institutions do
business, recovery and planning are more critical than ever. SCUP and SPOL have
joined forces to offer services and software designed to help institutions
refocus their integrated planning efforts and strengthen their core structures.
Beginning in August 1, 2020,
members of SCUP will receive access to SPOL's Strategic Planning Module for six
months at no cost. The Strategic Portland Business News Planning
Module, available in SPOL's all-new Diamond platform, will include templates
designed to help guide institutions through COVID-19 recovery.
"When the COVID-19
pandemic began, we wanted to help institutions get ahead of the curve,"
said SPOL CEO, Andrew K. Davies. "After speaking with the team Portland Stock Market at SCUP and learning more about their philosophy and
approach to integrated planning, we saw an opportunity to combine our strengths
and help institutions struggling in the wake of COVID-19."
“We at SCUP are very excited to
work with SPOL in supporting the success of institutions of higher education,”
said SCUP president, Mike Moss. “Higher education has been seriously impacted
by COVID-19, and institutions Portland Political News need to
continue their work in integrated planning to advance student success and
institutional thriving. We feel that linking our Planning Institute workshops
with SPOL’s platform will assist institutions in their work to move beyond
crisis to recovery.”
SCUP and SPOL will kick off
their alliance with a four-part series of webinars, "Planning in Times of
Crisis and Beyond," which began on June 17, 2020 at 2PM EDT. This series
is free Portland Press Release to the public with registration
open on SCUP's website.
SPOL’s partner institutions have
always realized that its platform is essential to supporting data-driven
collaboration and transparent budget processes. As a leader in software
innovation for institutional effectiveness, SPOL provides its partner Portland Press Release Distribution Service institutions a structured platform
to navigate business disruptions, like COVID-19, as well as a structure to
proactively plan and fund critical new initiatives and priorities.
About SPOL
SPOL helps colleges and
universities improve institutional effectiveness and better prepare students
for success. The company’s integrated software platform encompasses planning,
accreditation, assessment, credentialing, and budgeting. SPOL grants higher
education institutions the power to harness big data to generate Portland
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visualizations, fostering continuous improvement and institutional excellence.
100% of institutions using SPOL have achieved reaccreditation. For more
information, visit https://spol.com.
About SCUP
The Society for College and
University Planning (SCUP) unites the best of college and professional
planners. We create a range of learning opportunities, from publications to Portland Cryptocurrency News our annual SCUP conference, for our community to
share perspectives, resources, best practices, and fresh ideas that move
challenges to solutions—building upon a culture of integrated planning.
Integrated planning is a
sustainable approach to planning that builds relationships, aligns the
organization, and emphasizes preparedness for change. It is a vehicle Portland
Sports News for achieving, and whether you plan facilities, influence
academic direction, or help create your institution’s mission, SCUP can help it
all come together. For more information, visit https://www.scup.org.
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